May 2005

December 31, 2004

Book, Blogging Notes

I've been swamped with last-week-on-the-job details, along with getting over the flu (first time in years without a flu vaccination, and wham) and writing my final column for the Mercury News (it appears on Sunday). In the past week there's been lots of great coverage of the blogging world, and some kind words for my work along the way. Among the noteworthy material:

My colleague (until tomorrow) Mike Bazeley discusses how blogs and other online forums have become a "global commons" in the wake of the tsunamis. See also this BBC story.

Stuart Hughes, one of my heros in the blog world, posted some kind words about my book. Thanks, Stuart.

Jay Rosen has been penning a fascinating "top 10" list of journalism ideas emerging in 2004. My work figures in several, but I encourage you to just go to his invaluable PressThink blog and start reading.

Comments

Welcome to Dan's new blog! I know this will be a place I stop in a lot. Nearest parallel to it may be the Daily Peg . I will be very interested to see what you do with it. Thanks for the link, too. But why is HTML not allowed in comments?

I hope everyone got to see the actual television-aired version of the ABC News "People of the Year" segment on bloggers. It may have been one of the most non-dismissive mainstream segments on anything Internet related that I've seen in the past ten years.

Days or weeks ago I saw or overheard in a cable news here (half the world away) about a well-known journalist risking everything just to try out this "citizen journalism". This past several days its really quite hard to keep a smile but as I'm about to sleep I end up with this site and then I realized you're the person in the news...that put a smile to my face. Belated Happy New Year !!!!!

Note:
Is Six Apart, Ltd. yours ? I'm wondering how come you didn't use your own domain name.

I'm using Typepad for a blog for the time being. It was easy to set up, and I hope it'll be easy to maintain. I have no connection otherwise with Six Apart apart from knowing (and liking) the people involved with the company.

how can bloggers reverse american
"isolationism" ?
for exemple can you propagate the information about the amount of the US government aid to tsunami affected countries compared to the US Iraq war effort:
-how many budget days of the iraq war does it represent ?

Days or weeks ago I saw or overheard in a cable news here (half the world away) about a well-known journalist risking everything just to try out this "citizen journalism". This past several days its really quite hard to keep a smile but as I'm about to sleep I end up with this site and then I realized you're the person in the news...that put a smile to my face. Belated Happy New Year !!!!!